How Is "licentious" Used in a Sentence?

"Licentious" can be used in a sentence to describe one's feelings, such as "Maria could not believe the licentious culture of the local nightclub." Licentious can be used as a noun, adverb or adjective.

Licentious means sexually immoral or offensive. It can also mean lacking moral or legal constraints, as well as strong disregard for adhering to strict rules. The word's first use can be traced back to 1525. It is derived from the Latin word, "licentiosus."

Licentious has been found in a variety of cultural references, such as Cassanova's biography and the book called "50 Years in the Church of Rome."